Supping With Superpowers -
Ashok Malik, Times of India
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi enters year three, perhaps the most remarkable feature of his foreign policy has been his ability to leverage relations with both the United States and China. While Beijing remains a long-term strategic challenge – and in contrast Washington, DC, has represented an opportunity since at least the late 1990s – in the medium run India needs both, for different reasons and to different degrees. Not just has the Modi foreign policy team understood this, it has put both bilateralisms in better shape than in May 2014. Read Full Article››

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